
Seville Tavern's 175th Anniversary: A Woman's Legacy Shines
Seville's Casa Morales Celebrates 175 Years: A Woman's Legacy at the Heart of Tradition Seville, Spain – Casa Morales, a beloved Seville tavern, recently celebrated its 175th anniversary. This milestone is particularly significant as it marks the tenure of Reyes Morales, the first woman in the family's history to lead the business. This historic establishment, known for its traditional ambiance and quality, has been awarded the City Medal in recognition of its enduring contribution to Seville's culinary scene. Reyes Morales, in an interview with Diario de Sevilla, shared her journey, reflecting on the challenges of carrying on a family legacy in a traditionally male-dominated industry. "My great-grandfather founded this in 1850," she explained, "and it's been passed down through generations. In the past, women weren't as prominent in taverns, but times are changing." Her determination and dedication have ensured the continued success of Casa Morales. The video captures the charm of the tavern, showcasing its antique interior and traditional Spanish tapas. The interview with Reyes Morales adds a personal touch, highlighting her pride in the family business and her vision for its future. Casa Morales's 175th anniversary serves as a testament to its enduring legacy and the strength of family tradition. The City Medal is a fitting tribute to its contributions to Seville's cultural heritage.